Carolingians Historiography : History, Frankish identity and the framing of Western ethnicity, 550-850 / Helmut Reimitz, Princeton University.; Reimitz, Helmut,
Carols 18th Century : The sinner's redemption: : wherein is discovered the nativity of our blessed Lord and saviour Jesus Christ; together with his life on earth, and death upon the cross for all mankind. To the tune of, My bleeding heart.
Carols English 18th Century : Four choice carols for Christmas holidays. : Carol I. On Christmas-Day. Carol II. On St. Stephen's-Day. Carol III. On St. John's-Day. Carol IV. On Innocent's-Day. Being very necessary and proper to be had in all Christian families.
Carols English England Texts : Medieval lyric : Middle English lyrics, ballads and carols / edited by John C. Hirsh.
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Carols English Scores : A virgin unspotted (Judea) : a Christmas carol for four part mixed chorus : from The singing master's assistant.; Billings, William,
Carpenter Nathanael 1589 1628 : Commentum de terræ motu circulari : duobus libris refutatum. Quorum prior Lansbergi[i], posterior Carpentari[i], argumenta vel nugamenta potius refellit. Opera, Alexandri Rossaei, Aberdonensis. Ad Lansbergium & Carpentarium, ex Persii Saytra I.; Ross, Alexander,
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Carpenter Richard 1670 : A discours apologetical; : wherein Lilies lewd and lowd lies in his Merlin or Pasqil for the yeer 1654. are cleerly laid open; his shameful desertion of his own cause is further discovered; his shameless slanders fullie refuted; and his malicious and murtherous mind, inciting to a general massacre of Gods ministers, from his own pen, evidentlie evinced. Together with an advertisement concerning two allegations produced in the close of his postscript. And a postscript concerning an epistle dedicatorie of one J. Gadburie. By Tho. Gataker B.D. autor [sic] of the annotations on Jer. 10.2 and of the vindication of them.; Gataker, Thomas,
Carpentry Mathematics : The art of measuring, or, The carpenters new rule described and explained : furnished with variety of scales, fitted for the more speedy mensuration of divers superficies and solids, with all necessary requisits appertaining thereunto, as a plain and easie introduction to the principals of geometry, which is the ground and foundation of all kind of mensuration : together with the description and use of the logarithmical tables of proportions in arithmetick and geometry, also their particular application in the measuring of superficies and solids ... / composed and published by W. Leybourne ... ; unto which is annexed a supplement, containing the description of the line of numbers, with its use explained and illustrated in divers practical examples of mensuration, by John Wiblin ...; Leybourn, William,
Carpentry Tables : The art of measuring, or, The carpenters new rule described and explained : furnished with variety of scales, fitted for the more speedy mensuration of divers superficies and solids, with all necessary requisits appertaining thereunto, as a plain and easie introduction to the principals of geometry, which is the ground and foundation of all kind of mensuration : together with the description and use of the logarithmical tables of proportions in arithmetick and geometry, also their particular application in the measuring of superficies and solids ... / composed and published by W. Leybourne ... ; unto which is annexed a supplement, containing the description of the line of numbers, with its use explained and illustrated in divers practical examples of mensuration, by John Wiblin ...; Leybourn, William,
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Carpentry Tables Early Works To 1800 : The art of measuring, containing the description and explanation of the carpenters new rule : Fnrnished [sic] with variety of scales. Fitted for the more speedy mensuration of superficies and solids. Also certain geometrical problems, a table of logarithms to 10000, and some uses of the same exemplified in arithmetick and geometry: but more particularly applied to the mensuration of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, wainscot, plaistering, tyling, timber, stone, brick-work, and gauging of cask. The third edition with additions, by W. Leybourn. To which is added a supplement; being the description of the line of numbers, with its use, in divers practical examples of mensuration, of singular use for work-men, artificers, and other ingenious persons delighting therein.; Leybourn, William,
Carr Ralph Sir 1633 Or 4 1709 : The town of New-Castle upon Tine having elected Sir William Blacket, Baronet; and Sir Ralph Carr, Knight. their burgesses, in the late Parliament, dissolved by his Majesties proclamation, bearing date the 18th. day of January 1680. Sir William Blacket had the honour of dying in that service, upon which the said town unanimously chose their present mayor Nathaniel Johnson Esq; who accordingly this last session of Parliament gave his attendance at Westminster, and had the honour of knighthood conferred on him by his Majesty. Sir Nathaniel's residence being at present in London, the said town of New-Castle sent him the following letter; Newcastle upon Tyne (England).
Carr William Active 1696 : Elizabeth Lilburne widow, and Elinor Lilburne, her eldest daughter, petitioners, against William Carr Esq; nephew of the said Elizabeth; to wave his priviledge.